Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2093
Title: C Tutor usage in relation to student achievement and progress: A study of introductory programming courses in Portugal and Serbia
Authors: Alves, Luis
Gajić, Dušan
Rangel Henriques, Pedro
Ivančević, Vladimir
Ivković, Vladimir
Lalić, Maksim
Luković, Ivan 
Varanda Pereira, Maria Joao
Popov, Srđan
Correia Tavares, Paula
Keywords: student knowledge;student confidence;program visualization;introductory programming;C Tutor
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Wiley, Hoboken
Abstract: Previous research studies on introductory programming courses in engineering education in Portugal and Serbia have indicated that although high motivation and high expectations seem to be reported by students, many students may fail the course. This prompted a further inquiry into student attitudes, behavior, and achievement, and it also led to the introduction of C Tutor, a widely known program visualization tool, into courses in both countries. As a result, in the present study, self-reported student achievement (grades), self-reported student progress (knowledge improvement and confidence), and self-reported usage and helpfulness of C Tutor were investigated. Anonymous data about students and their experience in the course, which also included the usage of C Tutor, were collected in a survey in Portugal and Serbia. Quantitative methods, including descriptive statistics, clustering, statistical testing of independence, and partial correlation analysis, were applied in analyses of survey data. The distribution of grades differed between the two countries, but overall attitudes were similar. Various uncovered patterns involving student attitudes and usage of C Tutor may serve as a starting point for new research studies.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2093
ISSN: 1061-3773
Appears in Collections:Radovi istraživača / Researchers’ publications

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